That DHEC order becomes final on Monday and will result in closure of the facility unless a review by the DHEC Board is requested or the facility meets the terms of the order.

The agency also issued a report of a visit to the Charleston Women's Medical Center, which notifies the facility of four minor documentation violations that need to be corrected. The facility will be required to submit a plan of correction to the agency within 15 days.

The Columbia and Greenville clinics must submit a plan of correction to DHEC by Monday, show proof of staff training and pay any assessed penalties to lift their suspension orders or face closure.

Additionally, DHEC initiated enforcement action related to the management of infectious waste at all three facilities and against two companies that transport waste for Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic and Greenville Women's Clinic: Stericycle and MedSharps.

The cited violations included insufficient documentation of waste disposal practices, failure to follow disposal protocol and improper disposal of products of conception.

"DHEC remains committed to ensuring that all clinics operating in South Carolina are safe and in compliance with state and federal laws," DHEC Director Catherine Heigel said. "We take the findings of this investigation very seriously and will work together with each of these facilities to help get them into compliance as quickly as possible."

Haley issued the a statement in response to the DHEC findings, saying:"The entire country was shocked by the videos showing Planned Parenthood employees' horrifying disregard for human life. That prompted me to ask our appropriate state agency to investigate whether such wrongdoing was taking place in our state.

"The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has now completed its investigation and has concluded that all three abortion clinics in the state are in fact in violation of South Carolina laws or regulations.

"This is completely unacceptable.

"I fully support DHEC's actions, including its referral of the matter to SLED.South Carolina is a compassionate state, and we are a state of laws.We will not tolerate law breaking of any kind, particularly as it relates to the callous treatment of human life."

Last month, Haley asked DHEC to "engage in a prompt and comprehensive investigation of the policies and practices of abortion clinics in our state, prioritizing those affiliated with or owned by Planned Parenthood, its subsidiaries and its affiliates."

In a letter to Heigel, the governor wrote, "Over the past weeks, I have been shocked by recent accounts of unethical practices at clinics affiliated with Planned Parenthood."